A 90-year-old male presented to a clinic with a one-month history of progressive edema in both his legs. He also reported he had several episodes of malaise and dizziness earlier that were associated with hypoglycemia. Clinical examination ·A nontender palpable epigastric mass Radiograph analysis A round, irregular opacity inside the gastric chamber and also there was a presence of a colonic segment below the right hemidiaphragm ( Figure 1A ). Endoscopic analysis An upper gastrointestinal endoscopy of the patient revealed A diffusely eroded, exophytic mass which was arising from the subcardial area ( Figure 1B ).
Histologic analysis of the patient’s epigastric mass was also initiated. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis of the patient? Peptic ulcer disease Gastric bezoar Pyloric stenosis Gastric cancer (Answer is posted in the comment section below!) *This patient case…